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Inspired by the history and creative spirit embodied in the collections of the Victoria and
Albert Museum in London, John Lewis' new collection of 18 pieces was designed by the
in-house team under the direction of home design manager Philippa Prinsloo.
Highlights from the collection, which ranges from furniture and lighting to textiles and
decorative accessories, include the Fitzhenry collector's cabinet (£999), inspired by the
art dealer and collector Joseph Fitzhenry, and the Jack Marquetry side table, pictured, an
occasional table named after the British Arts and Crafts designer George Jack, who
revived marquetry techniques in the 19th century (£599).
The collection, including Konoha and Kumo cushions (£45), Kaiyo Wallpaper Panel (£80)
and Paxton Cloche table lamp (£140), will be available in John Lewis shops in August.
KALEIDOSCOPIC
COLOUR
THE POWER OF PANTONE
reenery antones co our o the year has touched every acet o interior
design so ar this season. he re reshing hue is ust the ticket to bring so e o
the outside wor ds energy inside be it through a
rints exotic atterns or
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reflect this aesthetic in your ho e ro
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While the neutral colour palettes show
no sign of going out of fashion,
summer's carnival colours favour the
brave. Jewel tones reign this season
and paired with bold patterns, they
will add drama and a sense of fun.
ts an effect that atie ewis o
inco nshire-based Magari nterior
esign is head-over-hee s in ove with.
'Incorporating deep colours, not
only with furniture and accessories
but on the walls too, is an incredibly
effective way o aking your ho e
stand out ro the rest atie says.
Mixing ayers abrics and textures
with vibrant patterns really adds up.
he co ours that ake this trend
come alive are the regal greens and
eacock b ues. o oured ieces o
furniture will enhance any décor.'
The orange and monochrome
chaise ictured above er ect y ts
the bi
it was ade by rowther
and Sons for a house in the
South of France.
o any ounder Edward
rowther says
e were designing
a ho iday ho e or one o our
clients, so were able to use some
wonder u shocking ink and orange
abrics ro
inwood ar e uin
and William Yeoward.'
The rich teal chest, pictured below,
wi brighten any roo
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